Freedom? Don't make me laugh.

The thought struck me while writing the post below (at Crusader Rabbit)--most Kiwis (and Aussies and Brits and Canadians) simply don't understand the concept of personal freedom. Especially those under the age of 40.
When I was very young I helped my father build a retaining wall, garage, verandah etc for the new house he'd just bought. And for all this, he needed no council apparatchik's permission--it was his house and he was free to do with it as he pleased. Nobody would have dreamed of asking another's permission to do the things we did.
Had a council employee set foot on the property clipboard in hand, he'd have been met with hostility and derision and told to attend to the proper business of councils--the collection of garbage and keeping the water supply clean.
Similarly, intrusion into our lives by do-gooder nannying statist bastards telling us what to eat, how much to exercise and what cars to drive would have been met with incredulous hostility.
How far we've come......downhill.
(and I see a poll in today's newspaper on whether cctv cameras in public places contribute to public safety or are an intrusion into our privacy returned the result that most people believe the former--despite the evidence to the contrary from that most surveilled society on earth, the U.K.)
And have the nannying parasitic scumbags produced a better world? You be the judge.
The economy matters. Foreign policy matters. Justice matters. But none of it matters a damn without liberty.

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